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Pirate Discussion => Other Pirates => Other dumps => Topic started by: davidstech on December 09, 2017, 09:10:40 AM
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Posting this more for the sake of preservation and interest than any hope that this will be emulated any time soon...
This is a dump of the 32MBit serial flash ROM inside a unknown platform 1.8" handheld, the 116in1 "Retro Pocket Games" system widely sold in the UK (see Robert Dyas (https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/thumbsup-retro-pocket-games-with-lcd-screen?istCompanyId=bf3344d9-83f5-4abd-b69a-da131f7567d1&istItemId=xxmlirximl&istBid=tztx&source=&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsK7RBRDzARIsAM2pTZ977imIsCxc6g9p9ivCTUrJJ6fh4fBh6Iki-ufuLudyH3G_Ipp6W1MaAsKcEALw_wcB) as an example).
I can't find any strings and I can't guarantee whether this actually has the code for the games, or just the sound and images.
Dump here: http://davidstech.net/games/multis/116%20in%201%201.8in%20Retro%20Pocket%20Games.7z (http://davidstech.net/games/multis/116%20in%201%201.8in%20Retro%20Pocket%20Games.7z)
Photo of the PCB attached, not that it provides much of an insight.
Attachments:
- mystery_handheld_pcb.jpg (164.25 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p3005934/mystery_handheld_pcb.jpg)
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The 1.8" handhelds are NES-based to some degree. You can see NES games running off a 1.8" handheld here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EkeZ-XCbzg), and some other bizarre format with the same games here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd6zUhnBfqs). Oh, and I'm pretty sure they're made by Time Top but I could be wrong on that.
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I have a feeling there are two platforms going on, which are confusing things. There is this platform, which is probably some random microcontroller, and there is the NES based platform that I have also now dumped (the 300 in 1) which use some kind of new NOAC with similarities to the VTxx architecture.
As far as I can tell there is nothing in common between these platforms except a low resolution screen - and a broadly similar CPU architecture, although the non-NES based ones use a 65C02 or similar enhanced variant whereas the NES ones use a plain 6502.
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There seem to be so many handhelds appearing.. I've started to collect them just as a sideline to collecting all the rom images. I'm sure there are still a large number of hacked roms still out there from the oriental countries.. A lot are added to the NonGood rom sets each year.. anyway.. enough of my inane babbling :)